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This guide emphasizes bi-directional thinking in understanding abnormal psychology, specifically schizophrenia. It covers essential aspects like cultural impacts, ethical considerations, and various approaches to therapy. Key themes include integrating historical context with modern therapeutic methods. The second day focuses on developing a comprehensive chart about schizophrenia, addressing 30 specific points related to its symptoms, causes, and effects. This structured approach emphasizes names, studies, and the importance of considering multiple factors, including genetic, environmental, and behavioral influences.
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Bi-directional Thinking Thinking that incorporates all of the approaches.
Hey! • IB day 1: 3 required questions on the approaches + 1 (out of 4 choices) one that makes you combine the approaches and discuss history, or therapy or effectiveness • You will be expected to • Name names! • Talk methods! • Talk about the impacts of culture! • Talk about ethics!
Day 2 • You will be asked to talk about Abnormal psychology. (That is the topic we studied…) • You will be writing mostly about Schizophrenia… • The best way to study for this is to do a big chart: • 30 points, fill in the blue for impacts on schizophrenia
Fill in examples for the blue boxes as they relate to schizophrenia… name names and studies (at least 5 scientific findings or methods…) Precipitating events Predisposing things Stress Inherited factors Behavioral outcomes Behavioral outcomes Constitutional vulnerabilities Pre-natal factors Neuro-and naturatienal factors (nerves and hormones) Acquired factors Post-natal factors